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Trends and prospects of ensuring energy resources in Ukraine

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The article examines the state of power supply in Ukraine for the period from 2000 to 2010. The trend in the Ukraine GDP energy intensity (at purchasing power parity), compared to other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States, is analyzed. The key points of demand determination and of alternative ways to satisfy it in Ukraine for the period until 2015 are formulated. A forecast of production and consumption of energy resources was conducted in accordance with the expected socioeconomic development of the country through the development of advanced fuel and energy balances.

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Anishin, A.S., Piriashvili, B.Z. & Chirkin, B.P. Trends and prospects of ensuring energy resources in Ukraine. Stud. Russ. Econ. Dev. 24, 84–98 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1075700713010036

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